And as a medium, receiving messages and energy from Spirit, doesn’t start at the top of the hour when a client, or potential readee arrives - in fact, it often begins hours and days before the client ever sits for a session with you.

Imagine as a medium, instead of having a gift, you own a grocery store full of food.

Normally, you’re open from 10-7 every day, but recently, you broke your ankle and now you have limited hours, or you have to hire someone else to run the store, while you focus on the accounting as you recover.

With a family run business, it’s nearly impossible to have round the clock hours, and stand at the register 24/7. Unfortunately, you are unable to be open all of the time to serve your customers. Due to tending to your own needs such as eating, sleeping, resting, and other self and family maintenance tasks.

When a psychic close his or her grocery store, there are other options for your customers:

1. They can wait

2. They can find another psychic

3. They can learn how to get the same information themselves

When you turn down someone for reading, you aren’t denying anyone access to food.

Not by a long shot.

Each and every person can learn to grow their own food - everyone can develop their abilities to connect with Spirit, and I’ve even created courses to teach them how.

In my membership community, we have a ton of articles designed to help you break away from the readings model of making income, so you can take a break. It's a process, but it's doable - and many mediums have already started making the transition.

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